Using Interior Strategies to Boost Productivity

One of our Project Managers, Cara McKedy, was recently highlighted on Facilitiesnet Website. The article, written by Cara, focuses on how the office workplace is evolving and how productivity can be increased through different means of design. Be sure to read the entire article at the following link: http://www.facilitiesnet.com/design construction/article/-Using-Interior-Strategies-To-Boost-Productivity-Sustainability-Initiatives–16097?source=part

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